or Your Life!” He knows. He was born with what others would essage that that "God uses the least likely person to accomplish the most extra-ordinary thing, in a most unique way." In his distinctive style, using humor, song and the Scriptures Jeff shows us that each person is wonderfully created to be "Awesome and wonderful" with potential they never even dreamed possible.

2355 New Franklin Road
Chambersburg, PA 17202
Phone: (717) 263-5046 Fax: (717) 263-6485
Church Office Hours: Monday - Thursday: 8:00am - 4:00pm
Church Email: newfranklinag@yahoo.com
Schedule Of Services:
Pre-Service Prayer: Sunday - 9:00am & 5:30pm, Wednesday - 6:30pm
Sunday School: 9:30am
Sunday Morning Worship: 10:25am
Sunday Evening Worship: 6:00pm
Wednesday Adult Bible Study, Missionettes, & Royal Rangers: 7:00pm
Directions:
From I-81, take Exit 14 - Wayne Ave. east onto PA Route 316 (Which is Wayne Rd.). Go approximately 2 miles, and turn right at the traffic signal, which is New Franklin Rd. We are 1/4 mile down on the right.
Those using Mapquest or a GPS should disregard them and use the directions above to avoid confusion or delay.
We want to thank the New Franklin Volunteer Fire Co for their quick help during the fire in our steeple/tower area. They helped keep the fire from spreading and destroying the whole building. They were on the scene in 1 minute. Thanks also to all those on standby who were ready to step in and help if needed.
God was behind the scenes making things happen at the right time and preventing the fire from being worse than it was.
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Justice
Read 2 Chronicles 18:1 through 20:37
Thanks to modern DNA methods, many innocent people have been released from long prison sentences. When these stories make news headlines, many question our justice systems.
King Jehoshaphat understood the importance of godly justice. He appointed judges and exhorted them:
“Consider carefully what you do, because you are not judging for mere mortals but for the Lord, who is with you whenever you give a verdict. Now let the fear of the Lord be on you. Judge carefully, for with the Lord our God there is no injustice or partiality or bribery” (2 Chronicles 19:6–7).
We’ve all experienced injustices. Perhaps we have lost jobs or friends through harsh and unfair judgments, were blamed for things we did not do, or lost our reputations. At such times it can be hard to trust our just and merciful God. Such incidents challenge us to hand outcomes to God and examine our behavior. Do we also judge others unfairly? Are we willing to trust the Holy Spirit and speak boldly when we see injustice in our society?
Prayer Suggestion: Holy Spirit, give me courage to speak boldly when I encounter injustice.
Quicklook: 2 Chronicles 19:4–8
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